Stifel lowered the firm’s price target on Electronic Arts (EA) to $159 from $167 and keeps a Hold rating on the shares ahead of quarterly results. The firm is forecasting year-over-year growth in Q3. Stifel’s model embeds growth for Live Services, a stronger front line release schedule, partially offset by a negative impact from the discontinuation of select mobile titles.
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